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Kinematic Equations and Solving Problems - Part 1 Video Tutorial
The Using the Kinematic Equations - Part 1 Video Tutorial is the second of three lessons on the Kinematic Equations. The purpose of this video is to demonstrate through three examples an effective strategy for solving physics word problems using the kinematic equations. The video ends with a Learning Action Plan that will help make the learning stick.
The video lesson answers the following questions:
How do you use the four kinematic equations to solve Physics word problems?
Calculator Pad, Kinematics Section, Problems #18-35
Sometime before your first assessment, you will need to carry out some independent practice. And here's a great place to do it. You will find problems, answers, and an audio file that guides you through the solution process (if you need it).
The Review Session, Kinematics Section, Questions #43-50
Need more practice? Let this be your next stop. Questions 43-50 require the use of the kinematic equations to solve a problem. There is an answer/solution page that can be used to check your answers.
Curriculum Corner: 1D-Kinematics Section
Don't overlook our Curriculum Corner. It is the in-the-trenches curriculum on our website and coordinates well with the Tutorial and other sections. It includes a variety of classroom-ready Think Sheets that can be used with your classes. We have a page titled Motion Problems with nine problems to solve. Great in-class work.
Calculator Pad, Kinematics Section, Problems #18-35
When it comes to problem-solving, the Calculator Pad is our go-to-resource. For all topics addressed at The Physics Classroom, you will find a collection of problems that require the use of physics formulae to solve. Each problem is accompanied by an answer and an audio-guided help file that describes the solution.
The Review Session, Kinematics Section, Questions #43-50
The Review Session is intended as a tool to help students prepare for quizzes and tests. This tool consists of many questions of varied type along with answers, explanations, and solutions to problems. Questions #43-50 require the use of the kinematic equations.
The Physics Classroom Tutorial, 1D-Kinematics Chapter, Lesson 6
Our Tutorial section serves as a textbook of sorts, with highly-readable pages that address the meaning of most topics covered in a first-year Physics course. Many teachers link to our Tutorial from their course page.
Slides
Do you like the slides we used? They are available in our low cost Teacher Presentation Pack, along with other updated materials used in our presentation.